Welcome to My Site

If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!

Friday, November 29, 2024

My Youngest Grand Daughter- Carenna Katague Thompson

Carenna and Me at my other grand Daughter( Alix Katague) Wedding, Berkeley, CA 2023

I received the following E-mail from my youngest grand daughter( Carenna Katague Thompson) yesterday (Thanksgiving Day) giving an update of her current life and also asking for donation for her favorite Charity-Camp Kesem. 

I have six grand children, and all have finished Bachelor's degrees except Carenna. My other grand daughter Marina Katague is currently in her second year of her Doctorate( PhD) Degree in Public Health. My other four grand children have finished college ( Bachelor's Degrees) and working.

Carenna is the daughter of my youngest daughter, Ditas Katague. Ditas a Presidential Appointee in the Bureau of Census will lost her job when Trump takes over as President of the US next year.

Here's Carenna E-mail to me, including her plea for Donation for Camp Kesem💚.

I’m a junior at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. double majoring in International Affairs and Geography, with a minor in Geographic Information Systems. In January, I will be studying abroad in Paris to advance my French language skills. Additionally, I was selected for a competitive research program at my university called Dean’s Scholars where I am designing my own research. I will return to Belfast, Northern Ireland (my first study abroad) to research the lives of immigrants to post-conflict spaces. My mom, Leif (our dog), and I live right outside of DC in Alexandria, VA (for now). 

Camp Kesem provides a free summer camp for kids whose parents have been affected by cancer. Nationally, 1 in 14 children, around 5 million are dealing with a parents cancer. I went to camp for 10 years, joining 3 months after my dad passed away from colon cancer. 

Hosted by universities, Kesem is completely student run and led. Which means, yes, a bunch of college kids are responsible for putting on a camp and fundraising for it. This year I am the Operations Coordinator for Kesem at George Washington University. This means I am responsible for planning, organizing, and running camp this year. I spend most of my free time in meetings, cleaning storage units, and of course planning the best activities for an amazing camp program! It has been so enriching for me to use my knowledge from my 10 years at camp to ensure that the children I am now serving have the same magic experience I did. That being said one of the most important things to making camp possible for these kids is…FUNDRAISING!!! 



This year we need to raise $100,000 in order to make camp happen. Our goal for Giving Tuesday is to raise $20,000 of that $100,000. If we do not meet this goal we will not be able to provide buses for the 115 families we serve and would require them to find their own transportation to camp. Our chapter serves the DC, Maryland, Virginia area (DMV) and more than 50% of our families said they would not be able to attend camp without transportation


So, I am asking you, to find the goodness in your heart (noting that Kesem is a 501(c)3 and any donation of any amount is tax deductible!!) and donate to Kesem at GW. ANYTHING helps no matter the amount. 


For direct donations you can donate to my Classy Page. (make sure it is to Carenna (Taro) Thompson and for George Washington University) OR


If you would like to donate via an In-Kind donation check out our Amazon Wishlist for camp and program supplies! 


All of my love,

Carenna Katague-Thompson


💚https://www.kesem.org/


Personal Note: I am very proud of your accomplishments Carenna and I donated! Keep up with your good work and see you soon on my 90th birthday.  I also survived the first Thanksgiving Day ( after 64 years of celebrating the Day with Relatives) of being alone.


 I spent the day, watching the Macy Parade, cleaning one of my closets and searching for ideas for my daily blogs. I also binged on old Apple TV series, Slow Horses, Bad Monkey and Shrinking.  I also had a gastronomically satisfying lunch of Pork Sinigang ( Best Tasting Soup in the World by Taste Atlas, 2024), steamed rice and Spicy Pork Short Ribs in Black Bean Sauce. 

I have also had a call from Daughter Dinah in Portland, Oregon visiting her daughter Elaine and Husband, Kyle Joseph.  I also had a call from Ditas. I also have a 💗FB message from Carenna that she and her Mom are with Ella Lazarte, Ditas first cousin on her Mother's side of the Family.  I have several Thanksgiving Greetings via E-mail from other relatives and friends, So I really did not feel alone.        ðŸ’—Carenna and Ditas with Ella-Thanksgiving Day-11-28-24


The David B Katague Clan has a history of charitable work( medical missions and personal donations).  I am reposting my two articles on my Donations.  The first article, I titled  "It is better to Give Than Receive".  The second article is  my donation ( $10K) to the University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV) Library Fund.


1. https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2020/05/it-is-better-to-give-than-to-receive.html


2. https://theintellectualmigrants.blogspot.com/2022/10/my-donation-to-upv-library-fund-in.html


I hope you had ALL a Fantastic Thanksgiving Day with Relatives or Being Alone!

Good News- Newton's is serving French Toast this morning! 

1 comment:

Dean Elias said...

Quite a memorable and lovely family, David: thanks for continuing to share windows into your world. . . Dean

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...